

Sonic Spinball is an LCD game developed by Tiger Electronics in 1994. It was the first Tiger-based LCD game to utilize the rectangular 3rd generation casing. The game includes two flipper buttons, with the left one also serving as the ball launcher, giving it the appearance of a typical pinball game. Four function buttons are located in the center of the console, used to power off the system, toggle sound effects, view the high score, and power on the device to start playing. The game's background features a level resembling the Machine from its 16-bit version.


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